As the #CreateUK campaign kicks off this week to celebrate the best of the UK's creative industries, Sion Scott-Wilson, head of creative advertising at Falmouth University, talks to Marketing magazine about how we need to nurture and prepare young...

Writing for the Sky News website, leading internet entrepreneurs say children in the UK need to learn computer programming. (we have to release children's digital creativity ....and by learning how to code we can do that.

Nature is a place where we can see the patterns we need to see. It is also a reminder of our place in something much bigger than human invention and creation. Nature is a the ultimate creative space where creation is ongoing.

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Once considered the product of genius or divine inspiration, creativity — the ability to spot problems and devise smart solutions — is being recast as a teachable skill. (MHA@Skills NYTimes article "Learning to Think Outside the Box"?

As the #CreateUK campaign kicks off this week to celebrate the best of the UK's creative industries, Sion Scott-Wilson, head of creative advertising at Falmouth University, talks to Marketing magazine about how we need to nurture and prepare young...

Ivon Prefontaine's insight: These have been important for some time. I struggle with the final one. I am not sure that learning as a concrete enjoyable activity is well-served by career management. I wonder what that means to a kindergarten student.

Creativity doesn't always come naturally. But do the classes, lists, and mantras really help? Even if your team isn't full of Renaissance men and... (Skills associated with creativity can definitely be taught, and used.

Global teachers (should) care about education as a whole, as well as their school and their classroom. I just want to iterate that if the person only looks at sharing and learning globally, but cannot connect with those in their classroom or school, I would not consider them a “global teacher”.

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They just know that we are better when we work together, not just taking, but contributing. They know what they share makes a difference for others, as well as knowing what they learn from others makes a difference for their school and students.

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So where are you on the spectrum, and what type of teacher would you want in your school?

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